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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 221 "That is true," I said.
9 222 How unpretentiously, and delicately, she had put this point.
9 223 I could not help, in spite of myself, but agree with her.
9 224 How could the capacity of a free woman to stimulate male desire even begin to compare with that of the female slave? The female slave, in her helplessness, her vulnerability and beauty, is the most exciting and desirable of all females.
9 225 Even to look upon one can drive a man mad with passion.
9 226 "Even a magnet," she said, "which may be moved about, and put where one wishes, has a little power".
9 227 "Yes," I said.
"That is true," I said. How unpretentiously, and delicately, she had put this point. I could not help, in spite of myself, but agree with her. How could the capacity of a free woman to stimulate male desire even begin to compare with that of the female slave? The female slave, in her helplessness, her vulnerability and beauty, is the most exciting and desirable of all females. Even to look upon one can drive a man mad with passion. "Even a magnet," she said, "which may be moved about, and put where one wishes, has a little power". "Yes," I said. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )